Clydey v Sir Panda

Not for me, he wasn't. At least I don't think that's why James wanted to. He probably did it because he had a sucky racquet and wanted to beat his friend Ronnie (not to be confused with me, because no one is allowed to call me Ronnie).

Tennis is work when you know that if you lose, your opponent will constantly tease you on an Internet forum about it.

But at he same time: if you have the mechanics but not the footwork then you're not going to move to the ball in time and correctly to hit it in. Though, in a way, they're just as important as each other.